Hm. Well, what about you, Lanolin? Do you offer hospitality to guests or visitors? In what ways?
well I dont have my own home but I do practice hospitality at school, the library is one of those places. I have a welcome mat, and the desk is right near the door.
Thres cushions and places to sit and books that are accesible. I tell my readers to relax and chill, they are in a library. I have houseplants and open windows to let air in. The room next door will eventually have kitchenette built so parents can have a cuppa and connect with other parents with their children. They are welcome to drop in.
At church I would do ushering sometimes and do fresh flowers. Ushering is greeting people and showing them where to sit if they are new, or letting them know about the church newsletters or maybe if they forgot their bible providing spare copies. I have given away a lot of Bibles. We always had morning teas at church and sometimes take turns baking scones or preparing refrshments, usually cup of tea and biscuits, maybe cakes and slices.
At community meals we would just chat with people and maybe offer them rides home when it got dark. We would serve so people wouldnt have to contantly get up and get their dishes. We would do all the dishes and all the cleaning up.
one church would always give a welcome pack to new visitors and it would include chocolate...others give coupons for a free drink, though most churches you dont have to pay anything for refreshments. People bring what they can...but guests just bring themselves. Many churches do not ask for donations or offerings that is done in private not in front of everyone.